Garlic Extract

It’s available as liquid extract, aged garlic extract, oil macerate, or powder capsules, each with slightly different properties.

 

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Garlic extract is a concentrated form of the garlic bulb (Allium sativum), widely used as both a natural remedy and a dietary supplement. Instead of eating whole garlic cloves, the extract delivers its active compounds (like allicin, S-allyl cysteine, and sulfur compounds) in a more potent and stable form.

 

What It Is

  • Source: Garlic cloves (fresh or aged).
  • Forms:
  • Aged garlic extract (AGE) → fermented garlic, odorless, milder, higher in antioxidants.
  • Garlic oil extract → made by soaking garlic in oil.
  • Powdered extract → dehydrated garlic in capsules/tablets.
  • Liquid extract/tincture → alcohol or glycerin-based.
  • Taste/Smell: Strong, pungent (aged versions are milder).

 

Key Active Compounds

  • Allicin → main antibacterial & cardiovascular compound (unstable, present in fresh garlic).
  • S-allyl cysteine (SAC) → stable, antioxidant-rich compound (especially in aged garlic extract).
  • Sulfur compounds → detoxification and immune support.

 

Health Benefits of Garlic Extract

  1. Heart & Blood Pressure Support
  • Helps lower blood pressure (vasodilatory effect).
  • May reduce LDL cholesterol & triglycerides.
  • Improves circulation.
  1. Immune System Booster
  • Fights bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
  • Traditionally used to prevent colds & flu.
  1. Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory
  • Reduces oxidative stress.
  • Supports liver detox and cellular health.
  1. Blood Sugar Regulation
  • May improve insulin sensitivity.
  1. Cancer-preventive Potential
  • Studies suggest garlic compounds may reduce the risk of stomach, colon, and prostate cancers (but evidence is mixed).
  1. Digestive & Detox Benefits
  • Supports gut health by balancing microbes.
  • Stimulates liver detox enzymes.

 

Skin & Topical Uses

  • Garlic extract is sometimes used in acne remedies (antibacterial effect).
  • Can help treat fungal skin infections (athlete’s foot, ringworm) when applied topically.

 

Side Effects & Precautions

  • Raw garlic extract → may cause digestive upset, heartburn, or bad breath.
  • High doses may thin blood (interact with anticoagulants like warfarin).
  • Avoid before surgery (increases bleeding risk).
  • Rare allergic reactions are possible.
  • Aged garlic extract is much gentler and safer for long-term use.

 

How to Use Garlic Extract

  • Capsules/tablets: Common dose is 600–1200 mg/day, often standardized to allicin or SAC content.
  • Liquid tincture: 1–2 ml in water, 2–3 times daily.
  • Aged garlic extract: Often taken in capsules (odorless, good for daily use).
  • Topical: Dilute in carrier oil before applying to skin (to avoid burns/irritation).

Tip: If you want heart & immune support without the garlic smell, choose aged garlic extract.

 

Garlic Clove vs. Garlic Extract

  • Fresh garlic → strongest allicin, but unstable & harsh on the stomach.
  • Garlic powder (culinary) → mild, mainly flavor.
  • Garlic extract (supplement) → stable, standardized, convenient for daily health.
  • Aged garlic extract → antioxidant-rich, odorless, gentle on the stomach.

Specification: Garlic Extract

Weight

100g, 1Kg, 500g, 250g

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